4. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Impressionism? a. Short, broken strokes b. Subjects were scenes of life c. Surreal images and objects d. Natural lights in painting 5. What kind of subject should we see in an Impressionist art? a. Out of this world characters c. Daily life activities b. Lines and geometrical shapes d. Different shades of colors 6. What phrase best describe what an Impressionist art is? a. Avant-garde c. Geometrical shapes b. Colors and hues d. Still life 7. What does "open composition" means in Impressionism? a. Freely selecting your subjects as long as it is inspired by nature. b. Unusual visual angles and out-of-proportion size of objects. c. Open for other artists to add their desired features. d. Self-contained composition limiting only to its artist's desire. 8. What is the similarity of Impressionism and photography in terms of their end product? a. Capture fleeting moment in time c. Either a or b b. Uses light to create artwork d. No similarity 9. Which of the following scenario best portray an artist and artwork under Impressionism? a. Pau, who is inspired by the things she saw in her backyard. b. Manny, who uses a knife to apply paint heavily on to his canvas. c. Nick, who uses geometrical shapes as substitute to natural body form. d. Irma, who uses computer to generate her artworks. 10. Which is not a feature of Impressionism in terms of color and strokes? a. Short strokes c. Unmixed colors b. Freely brushed colors d. Thickly applied paint